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Purple Tile

There is a rich variety of tile available on the purple color spectrum, from subtle to bold. Marble tile with deep violet veining offers unique elegance in your home, while glossy plum accent pieces can add luster and shine. Mosaic tile featuring dark purple jewel tones like amethyst work beautifully in kitchens, bathrooms and laundry rooms.

White marble with purple veining in kitchen backsplash.

There is a rich variety of tile available on the purple color spectrum, from subtle to bold. Marble tile with deep violet veining offers unique elegance in your home, while glossy plum accent pieces can add luster and shine. Mosaic tile featuring dark purple jewel tones like amethyst work beautifully in kitchens, bathrooms and laundry rooms.

White marble with purple veining in kitchen backsplash.

Give Your Home the Royal Treatment with Purple Tile

From light lavender tile to deep plum, there's a wide range of purple hues to choose from, allowing you to achieve the specific feel you want to create in your home.

Where to Use Purple Tile

Purple is a fun and versatile color for adding tile to surfaces in just about any room in your home.

 

Kitchens

Purple backsplash tile in the kitchen is a great opportunity to use more saturated varieties of purple because of the limited amount of space it takes up. This is especially true in kitchens with white or light wood cabinets, as the contrasting light and dark motif makes for a delightfully dramatic look.

You can also use purple mosaic tile for the backsplash to add depth and interest. Mixing shades of purple or incorporating other colors can create a custom look.

 

Accent Walls

Showcase your creativity with a purple tile accent wall. The shade of purple you choose will significantly influence the mood of the room. Lighter shades like lavender can create a calm, relaxing atmosphere, perfect for bedrooms. Darker shades like eggplant or royal purple can add a sense of sophistication and drama, ideal for living areas or dining rooms.

 

Bathrooms

Purple is not a color that is typically used in bathroom tile designs, so installing purple tiles will immediately set your bathroom apart and make it feel more personalized. You can enhance the sense of luxury and depth by pairing your purple tile with high-quality finishes and fixtures.

To keep the bathroom feeling balanced with darker purple shades, consider a tile wainscoting and a lighter color paint for the top portion of the wall. For a space that feels lighter and more unified, extend lavender tile from the shower to the wall behind the sink.

 

Entryway Floors

Installing purple floor tile in your entryway is an unexpected and lighthearted way to welcome visitors. For smaller entryways, larger tiles with a lighter shade of purple will make for a laid back and charming feel. Have a larger entryway? Feel free to go big and bold with both deep purple tones and busier patterns.

 

 

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To see how your favorite purple tile looks in your home, you can order a sample. If you'd prefer to browse from our wide selection, visit one of our showrooms.